the economics of money, banking, and financial markets

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  1. What are the provisions under the October 15, 1999 Opting-Out By-law?
    Answer: According to the By-law, Schedule III banks that accept primarily wholesale deposits
    (defined as $150,000 or more) could opt out of CDIC membership and therefore to operate
    without deposit insurance. The new legislation however includes provisions to protect depositors
    who hold deposits eligible for CDIC protection. These include the requirement for an opted out
    bank to inform all depositors by posting notices in its branches that their deposits will not be
    protected by the CDIC and not to charge any early withdrawal penalties for depositors who
    choose to withdraw.
    Diff: 2 Type: SA Page Ref: 228
    Skill: Recall
    Objective List: 10.3 Examine CDIC Developments




  2. Describe how the CDIC premiums have evolved over the past years.
    Answer: CDIC premiums were fixed and unrelated to the risk profiles of the various member
    institutions. In 1999, the Differential Premiums By-Laws differentiated the premiums of member
    institutions according to a variety of both qualitative and quantitative aspects, dominated by
    capital adequacy measures.
    Diff: 2 Type: SA Page Ref: 227 - 228
    Skill: Applied
    Objective List: 10.3 Examine CDIC Developments




10.4 Banking Crises Throughout the World




  1. The evidence from banking crises in other countries indicates that ____.
    A) deposit insurance is to blame in each country
    B) a government safety net for depositors need not increase moral hazard
    C) regulatory forbearance never leads to problems
    D) deregulation combined with poor regulatory supervision raises moral hazard incentives
    Answer: D
    Diff: 1 Type: MC Page Ref: 231
    Skill: Recall
    Objective List: 10.4 Banking Crises Throughout the World




  2. The Japanese equivalent of the CDIC played a ____ role in that country's banking crisis.
    A) tiny
    B) huge
    C) important
    D) dominant
    Answer: A
    Diff: 1 Type: MC Page Ref: 231
    Skill: Recall
    Objective List: 10.4 Banking Crises Throughout the World



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